Music

It's the second Sunday of Advent and millions of churchgoers around the world will be sitting in their pews grumbling, "Why can't we just skip to the Christmas carols already?" I'm sympathetic to these impulses -- the music of Christmas often has primal associations for us, evoking hopes, dreams, memories, aspirations. But while it may not all be as singable, the music of Advent can stir deep emotions -- and satisfy the singer -- too. Whether it's the grand "Lo! He comes with clouds descending," the gentle "Of the Father's Love Begotten," the thumping "On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry," or the intimately familiar "O come, O come, Emmanuel," there's something for everyone. So, enjoy the moment. Be present in Advent. Sing the music of the season with joy and gratitude. You'll be glad you did. And, when Christmas comes around, those carols will be enjoyed that much more!

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